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Topic: pulling my wire (Read 361 times)
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xmattxxx
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Hey does painless make a kit for a-body rewire....im talking all the good stuff,with some room for my new stereo equipment 
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sunsetdart
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go to their website at .......Painlessperformance.com............I used a brand new 18wire harness in my Dart, it;s not a retro-fit, it's a total rewire..FYI
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NYrr496
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I just got my new Painless catalog last night. Stuff looks real nice. I've used some of their relay kits and wire in the past, Real nice.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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moparrr07
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there are lots of other companies too that make just as good if not better kits
i like the looks of ron francis' fuse block and many people have had good luck with them
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'72 Duster: daily driver in 3 seasons, paid for, insured by and gased up, all by my 17 year old salary
225, 7 1/4, working on 451, and 8 3/4 brakes, 11 3/4
60-0: 105 ft. cornering gs: estimate: .90
50% custom interior
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urchinhead
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Painless makes great harnesses as far as quality and purpose are concerned. Their fuse boxes are rather ugly, but if you can tuck them away where they're not too noticable, you'll have an easy time with their kit, and it will be easy on the wallet as well...
P.S. I have used their products before, and I speak from firsthand experience.
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larry408
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I used a kit from Ron Francis in my 73 Dart Sport. I liked his fuse box better then the others that I looked at. http://www.ronfrancis.com/
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Larry Gathright 1973 Dart Sport USAF 68-72 NRA Life
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